The vast majority of cases filed in the United States each year are heard in state courts, putting them at the forefront of many of today’s most significant legal debates in areas such as criminal justice, civil rights, reproductive rights, and more. State court clerkships offer a unique opportunity for law students to contribute to impactful decisions and engage with the development of state law.
Are you interested in learning more about what it’s like to clerk on a state high court and how to make your application stand out? Join State Court Report on Thursday, March 19, at 3 p.m. ET for a conversation with sitting state supreme court justices about clerks’ responsibilities, the application process, and the career paths of former clerks.
Speakers:
- Steven C. González, Associate Justice, Washington Supreme Court
- Laurie McKinnon, Associate Justice, Montana Supreme Court
- Rachel Wainer Apter, Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court
- Verda Colvin, Associate Justice, Georgia Supreme Court
- Moderator: Kasia Szymborski Wolfkot, Managing Editor, State Court Report
Download a flyer to print here.